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Does anyone know how and where i can go to find a new car for auction? i’m not asking for used or government seized vehicle with good mileage but something brand spanking new. I heard that since the auto industry are closing down some of their cars are sent out for auction. and that is exactly where i want to be/go. any tips/advice would be great. thanks a bunch.

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  1. I’m in the car business in California. I have not heard anything about new cars being auctioned off, at least not to the public.

    When a dealership shuts down, the manufacturer takes the new cars back. They will then sell them to other dealers that are still in business. They MIGHT auction them to these dealers, but not to the public. That would destroy their other dealers and their brand, as who would shop at their dealers anymore, if people could just "bid" on the brand new cars at auction?

    The more I think about it, the more I am sure that there is no such public auction.

    Comment by cheesewithyourwhine? — September 5, 2009 @ 1:49 am

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